Tag: been

  • Welcoming the Philippine Government to Have I Been Pwned

    Welcoming the Philippine Government to Have I Been Pwned Today, we welcome the 46th government onboarded to Have I Been Pwned’s free gov service: the Philippines. The Philippines’ National CERT, working with the Department of Information and Communications Technology, now has access to monitor official government domains against the data in HIBP. This gives their…

  • Welcoming the Bhutanese Government to Have I Been Pwned

    Welcoming the Bhutanese Government to Have I Been Pwned Today, we welcome the 45th government onboarded to Have I Been Pwned’s free gov service: Bhutan. The Bhutan Computer Incident Response Team, BtCIRT, now has access to monitor Bhutanese government domains against the data in HIBP. As Bhutan’s national CIRT, BtCIRT is responsible for consuming threat…

  • Welcoming the Bangladesh Government to Have I Been Pwned

    Welcoming the Bangladesh Government to Have I Been Pwned Today, we welcome the 43rd government onboarded to Have I Been Pwned’s free gov service, Bangladesh. The BGD e-GOV CIRT department now has full access to query all their government domains via API, and monitor them against future breaches. Bangladesh joins a growing list of national…

  • Welcoming the Costa Rican Government to Have I Been Pwned

    Welcoming the Costa Rican Government to Have I Been Pwned Today, we welcome the 42nd government onboarded to Have I Been Pwned’s free gov service: Costa Rica. The CSIRT of the Government of Costa Rica now has access to monitor government domains against the data in HIBP. This enables their national cybersecurity incident response team…

  • Welcoming Guardio to Have I Been Pwned’s Partner Program

    Welcoming Guardio to Have I Been Pwned’s Partner Program I’m often asked if cyber criminals are getting better at impersonating legitimate organisations in order to sneak their phishing attacks through. Yes, they absolutely are, but I also argue that the inverse is true too: legitimate organisations frequently communicate in ways that are indistinguishable from a…

  • Welcoming Truyu to Have I Been Pwned’s Partner Program

    Welcoming Truyu to Have I Been Pwned’s Partner Program I always used to joke that when people used Have I Been Pwned (HIBP), we effectively said “Oh no – you’ve been pwned! Uh, good luck!” and left it at that. That was fine when it was a pet project used by people who live in…

  • Have I Been Pwned 2.0 is Now Live!

    Have I Been Pwned 2.0 is Now Live! This has been a very long time coming, but finally, after a marathon effort, the brand new Have I Been Pwned website is now live! Feb last year is when I made the first commit to the public repo for the rebranded service, and we soft-launched the…

  • Welcoming the Malaysian Government to Have I Been Pwned

    Welcoming the Malaysian Government to Have I Been Pwned Today, we welcome the 40th government onboarded to Have I Been Pwned’s free gov service, Malaysia. The NC4 NACSA (National Cyber Coordination and Command Centre of the National Cyber Security Agency) in Malaysia now has full access to query all their government domains via API, and…

  • After the Breach: Finding new Partners with Solutions for Have I Been Pwned Users

    After the Breach: Finding new Partners with Solutions for Have I Been Pwned Users For many years, people would come to Have I Been Pwned (HIBP), run a search on their email address, get the big red “Oh no – pwned!” response and then… I’m not sure. We really didn’t have much guidance until we…

  • Soft-Launching and Open Sourcing the Have I Been Pwned Rebrand

    Soft-Launching and Open Sourcing the Have I Been Pwned Rebrand Designing the first logo for Have I Been Pwned was easy: I took a SQL injection pattern, wrote “have i been pwned?” after it and then, just to give it a touch of class, put a rectangle with rounded corners around it: Job done! I…

  • Welcoming the Armenian Government to Have I Been Pwned

    Welcoming the Armenian Government to Have I Been Pwned Today, we’re happy to welcome the 37th government to have full and free access to domain searches of their gov domains in Have I Been Pwned, Armenia. Armenia’s National Computer Incident Response Team AM-CERT now joins three dozen other national counterparts in gaining visibility into how…